The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 14

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GALLED WILLING. 0.80 U, 8, NAVY TO EXPAND! si 4 ane Ble British 4 ee eady tu conecde to the Un of all free hands pment, and it wel extension of America Express Declares Gc n navel nt Has Agreed on Atti at Peace Meeting. ‘ DON, Dee. 12. The Te real aM, decided m pt at wit t ding the f | Statos—freedon c 20,000 More. ding to the «| Belgium’ The newspaper refers to were i Be waval prearamme ase: | JUDGMENT AGAINST DIX, 0 hy An ad y Secretary Daniels and says: | t Al circies in London are com.! Supreme Justice Cohalan to-day to 48.2 mene LDS ITS SHAPE” R00 $7.00 g $B.00 ‘ou'll never need to ask “What > A a ae the shoe salesman ig you W.L.Douglas shoes because the actual value determined and the | price fixed at the factory before W. L. Douglas name and the retail price mped on the bottom. The stamped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. Stamping the price on every pair of shoe: Tie cealitzetW L. Douglas product is guaranteed i gaitst high prices and uoreason- by more than 40 years experience in making fine only one example of the constaut shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the f fon centres of America, They ate made ina well- equipped factory at Brockton, Mass.,by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experies honest determination to make the best shoes forthe price that mon game everyw! They cost no more ia Sap Francisco than they do in New York. in materials to produce retail price is stamped on the bottom fac’ tamped price has been mutilated, EWARE OF RAUD. nd nver 9.000 te Whe l f, Fresigens W. L. Doogias speaae fee hoe Shee Co., 210 Spark St, Stores: in Greater New York: Brockton, Mass. #2779 Third det. 146th & ag7th Sts. #859 Manhattan Avenue, ott ce ce : THE chlo WORLD, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER |Mother and Children Separated LEAGUE OF NATIONS | Retz poe See i peated Ww Sooreee | ale eats te biel SEO in times of peace it has exercised that president, By War United Here by Red Cross ' i j tant beets Father Tried to Force Two ta Enter Germany—All Born in Switzerland. Although Madame Jea been d jerman husband eight ye: war was Jeclared and she and her four chil Iren wer and, she, in New Geneva found mans, i cies of war from joining cach ¢ How thi were reun of the of Unat « many in anization’s | ean | friends of Madame Gua- —_ road: » | B47 Righth A 1779 Pitkin Avenue, #250 West 12%; BROC | 421 Fulton Street, cor, Pearl. #706 roadway, near Thornton St. SNEWAIIC Hroadway, cor. G #ePATER Market Street, State Street, CDRS BP DEG? POD AER SEAS TELE RRS? LV) UPTOWN store J_BAUHANN & BRO’ ta BS Se fhe Gift A ccepteble” Furniture is the LASTING Christmas Gift, the gift that is never forgotten. It becomes a part in the daily life of those who receive it—always present, always serv- ing, always becoming more useful—and forever recalling the giver. Goods purchased now can be held for future delivery. One Low Price—Cash or Credit “We Make Terms to Fit’’ Pair ein we ot ee gg PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING a illustrated . 29: MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE Colonial Period Suite in shite == ) 4 Pieces, consisting 5 Dresser, Chif- fonier, Toilet Table, Bed in full size; as Sy: Carved Bookcase TEER Pa me 2 RR 3-Piere Parlor Suite AMMAN, BRO SOs wre voll Mahogany I riched Frame stered in velour, J. BAUMANN & BRO at B4™ST, fo AVE spring seats, Open Saturd lay Eve at ‘Both’ Stores. in oss Natahev tts ship Coast in Vain. Thousands Have Discovered s’ Olive Tablets Substitute a mild but sure n the liver is ey are the re- s determination not t liver and bowel complaints with 1. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. The pleasant little tablets dothe good that calomel docs, but have no bad after effects, They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take holdof the troubleand quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc withthe gums, Sodostrong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr, Edwards’ Olive T: ts take its place, Most headaches, “dullness” and that lazy fecliig come from constipation and a disordered liver, Take Dr. Edwards? Olive Tablets when you feel “I vy.” Note how they “ brain and \¥oe'and de boa’: ul sult of Dr Edy ard) JEAN, Anna RAISES : OERMAN PROPAGANDA blets—the sub- | JEANNE. GUNTHER BERTIE ANO ENE JEANNE GON THER AND PASSPORT TD 4NIERICA. DANIELS DEFENDS WIRELESS CONTROL UNDER HOT FIRE i Committee Hou Members Assail Step as Goverment Ownership Move. »N, Dec. 12.—Bitter ssaulte ov the Navel plan for owner- WASHIN [ship and contro! of wircless as the a Government were made by use Merchant opening wedge for ownership campaign the } Marine Come y protested should not be overnment owner- und declared ns surrounding his Secretary of the Daniels ut the e radio con yonected with p of public Pennsyl- it Daniels by pur- sixteen radio coastal r had “em- 1 policy the wv ne Government on Suunder, ned both Dar ship as opposed Government lcensin lared fld mm: the necessity Government ow Hooper ¢ licensing would ne would hesitate about » where there 8 of communication,” rtainy minary statement it te ent had already rehased al teen wireless sta~ ain the oaunisy | and in Hawaii. BAGK OF CUBAN STRIKE Enemy Information of and 1. W. W, Activity. GTON, De Information partinent to-day rul strike called 1 W. W. and propaganda, ‘The report sald g maintained in the af- —There was some ituation eneral eas me street cars ‘8 or policemen feta are be- © the congestion on the the various untons, v , ie aye no intention of re is to work ie DEATHS IN BOHEMIAN RIOTS, Machine Ont- at AMSTERDAM. Dee. courred yesterday in A according to despatch Prague, and machine guns and riftes were used against the mobs Three persons were killed and five xtensive teriously Injured and a great number wounded slightly, Troops also resorted to their arms in the neighboring village Behoenwiesen, Despite theli a hopexccesce, continued "tar i PRE ONY Sl 12, 19) influence impartially for the freedom eign ships to carry goods between the United States and the Philippines. Some other countries have rules of the same kind “We never annual rental does not wish to tak the ‘chance of operating | | TO SEA FREEDOM “If the question is one of the free- | S9steans, U. S. Can Agree if Union Is Formed. { would say this: The United States, @s we all most gratefully recognize, | DEWSBURY, England, Wednes-| has taken part in the last two years iH! day, Dec. 11.—A League of Nations is|of the war, Without the United the solution to the question of “free- | Slates we could not have had the suc- dom of the seas,” and Great Britain| °° the Allies have now won, TI can: not emphasize that too much nor ox- and the United States can reach a] press too much admiration of it. But since the United States entered the war she has not only acqutesced, but I believe most strongly co-operated in carrying out the blockade of Germany in a apeech here to-night. Without that blockade success could ‘The seas, the Viscount said, were| not have been won, Indeed, without free in times of peaco and Great| the blockade Germany might have won, Britain had placed no restrictions up-| "1¢ would really be an insult to the on them. During the war the Ameri-| United States to suggest. that sho can Navy had aided the British Navy | Would in future advocate any course in maintaining the blockade and|!2 @.War such as this inconsistent a with what she did in this war, and Lord Grey thought that the United] that was the complete blockade Of an States would use the same weapon if | offending nation. If this be so, wa Necessity for it arose in the future. | come to this, that probably what is in Without the blockade, he added, Gor- | President's Wilson's mind is that SHA: Sut hae freedom of the seas should be secured ‘The sprit Mad ‘on. :& to any nation observing thé coven- "freedom of the seas.” |) ants of a League of Nations and he continued, was American in origin | should be denied to any nation break. bog et Ada Mf yt faa and had been udopted by the Ger- [ine those covenants. If that is ao, | qiwberay Chl) Suttle of mpeg, inka Tok: thbib. OH ubnee tie | then a League of Nations is the i Md eevee solution to the whole question and |Liniment” at any drug store, and in believed President Wilson meant |oannot be fhnint ssed oo Wotnhs from it.” Just @ moment you'll be free from {freedom of ihe seas to all who joined oe _ | Bom soreness, stiffness and swelling. complete agreement on that question by joining such a league, declared . former Foreign Sec- sciatica right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” Connt fifty! Pain gone. \ Rheamatism is “pain only.” Wot treatment. Stop dragging! misery right wey! ‘Apply soo! penetrating coke Lintment? directly upon Efe spot,” and relief comes instantly. “St. Jacobs Liniment” is « harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and hao b ‘ ‘on’ fer! peace?" said Viscount Grey. “If eo,| Merger. | good for sciatica, neuraigia, luimbage, we agree. Wherever the British What Clarence H. Mackay, President | backache. sprains and ewel All Sales Final UL BERNARD: ‘he Women's Shop for Values Q2EASTBAMST, — EGNANE™™ House ALTMAN'S Your Choice Without Reserve Of Our Entire Stock of High Class Afternoon, Dinner & Evening DRESSES 5.90 Regular Prices Were $25.00 to $75.00 \ Materials are Tricolette, Cre; y Georgette, Serge, Velveteen, Silk Meteor, Tricotine, Satin, repe de Chine, Wool Velour, Two Hundred Women’s FashionableGowns of English and American velveteens in black, navy, brown, burgundy, taupe and damson, will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) at the extraordinarily low price of $27.50 Madison Avenue-Hifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thtrty-fitth Street of the for all Nations without] on Union distinction. The United States, I]/hy William J, Deegan, Secretary of think, has some rule forbidding for-| the Commercial Cable Company. ‘Four of the eight Western Union cables, for which thas company pays am of $2,300,000, are out of any at a loss and ru nthe risk f 4 had a regulation like/ fie? hea tiable Ye, Watt ea Unton t —— that. We have been more completely lockna ders. Also, Mr, Ward foola that ¢ wou e violating 5) Has Ras ve Reitaiy an [fot the freedom of the seas in times| he ould be violating the spirit, as well Viscount Grey Says Britain and | o¢ peace than any gther nation. he should attempt to Join the. ‘two Bu be ‘personally’ tsble, tenn tet dom of the seas in tintes of war, then|Sr. Ward ih the man they’ would get HE PAIN Rub pain, sorences, stiffnece one case in fifty requires internal ;

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